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Theater/theatre
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The geographical area for which the commander of a major combatant command has been assigned responsibility. also theater of operations.
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Responsibility, английский
- Ответственность. обязанность. обязательство.платежеспособность.
- 1. somebody or something which a person or organisation has a duty to take care of checking the drip is your responsibility. 2. the blame for something bad which has happened she has taken full responsibility for the mix-up. 3. the position of having to explain to somebody why something was done whose responsibility is it to talk to the family?
- Often a wholesome restraint; but the bugbear of an inefficient officer.
- Accountability of an individual for decisions and behavior under his control by virtue of his public role, office, charge or duty and to the public which endowed him with that role, office, charge or duty. responsibility is constitutionally embedded within an autonomous (->autonomy) system, e.g., in the public. rewrite bllles
- An obligation of a party to perform an assigned job and to be held accountable for the outcome of the results.
- The duty to behave with integrity.
- Duty
- Duty a task that is part of an employee’s job description
- The personal choice to take ownership and to commit to take action. it cannot be imposed; it must come from inside. coaching is about building awareness and responsibility in order to grow people and performance. increased responsibility leads to enhanced potential, confidence and self-motivation. it is the basis from which uniqueness, self-belief and ownership can emerge see also emotional intelligence
Operations, английский
- Research, incorporated фирма «оперейшнз ресерч ивкорпо- рейтед»
- Field movements, whether offensive or defensive.
- Операционный отдел (в инвестиционном банке)
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Thermal imaging, английский
See forward-looking infrared.
Thassalocracy, английский
Naval, political, or economic dom- tenant 322 ination of the seas. the greek term thassalokratia was first used in the fifth century bce by both herodotus and thucydides.
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